Byte Into IT - 15 May 2013

On this week's Byte: News: The Federal Budget has been released - what does it mean for IT? And what are the implications for Community Radio? Samsung have announced that they have developed 5G mobile technology - before 5G has even been standardised - with speeds "hundreds of times faster than 4G" How much would you pay for coffee with Apple CEO Tim Cook? 86 people bid for a 30-60 minute coffee date, with the prize going for $610,000 Interviews: Lauren Watson and Scott Brewer join the team to discuss the One More Thing Conference, happening May 24 at ACMI Ben Tollady and Andrew Gunstone talking about Melbourne Geek Night, 6:30pm next Monday May 20 at Loop Bar, 23 Meyers Place. Dan's Games Wrap-up PAX Australia have announced the Australian games that will be on display at this year's Indie Showcase at the Melbourne Showgrounds, July 19-21. The award-winningly-catchy Dumb Ways to Die public transport campaign has now been released as an iOS game. ALSO: Congratulations to Dan Golding on his Best Gaming Journalist win at this year's Lizzie Awards. Presented by Vanessa Toholka, Byron Scullin, and Dan Golding. http://profiles.google.com/byteintoit http://twitter.com/byteintoit http://friendfeed.com/byteintoit

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